How did you install Haiku on the EeePC?
If you've put it onto an SD card in the slot, it's likely that its accessed via USB - and that's something that Haiku does not support yet. You need to install Haiku on the internal disk to have a chance to boot it for now.

I made installed Windows XP (on the internal disk), then made a Partition after Windows. I used Vmware to access the physical disk, and formatted and mounted the disk in a BeOS virtual machine, then mounted a Haiku image and copied the files and made it bootable. Finally, I used bootpart to add the Haiku partition to the NT bootloader.

It would be much simpler if there was a 'makebootable' for Windows.

Anyways, the partition with Haiku does show the splashscreen and boot, but gets stuck.

Also, in case you're wondering I've tried BeOS and Zeta, and they both complain/get stuck when trying to load USB, even when I disable USB in the BIOS.

I also tried installing Haiku on a 16gb SDHC card, but that didn't work (as Axel described).

Can you please at least take another screenshot of the console debug output that gets printed before the panic, when booting with the generic_ide_pci driver is removed? it should be very different. If possible, please apply the paginate patch from ticket #1444 and make some photos of the complete boot process.

Since I can access the Haiku partition through a BeOS virtual machine in Windows, can you please tell me where I get the syslog, or how to enable it, then I won't need to take all the pictures - I'm not familiar with the process.

To install Haiku on the eee I first booted Linux from a USB memory stick, then downloaded the rev25750 raw image and then used dd to write it directly to the internal flash HD. (sudo dd if=haiku.image of=/dev/sda). Rebooted the machine and Haiku booted.

Copying the image directly to the HD means you can only use a few hundred MB of the disk, not the full 4GB. Though that's my fault for the quick and easy install method. ;-)

There's no LAN, Wireless or Sound driver support for the eee hardware (In the default haiku image). There's also a strange issue with the video display. In 800x480 res. the right hand side of the screen (I'm guessing at the 640 pixel boundry) stay black even though the Deskbar is still there and working. Setting the screen to 640x480 works, but of course the display is stretched.

I've copied the latest nightly build (19 Aug. 2008) to a SD card (using dd). It starts booting haiku, but at the end of the booting process, there is a kernel panic. Probably this is related to the USB support of haiku, but it would be nice to be able to boot haiku this way.

Please open a new bug report for your issue as it is not related to this bug and this bug has been closed already. Can you also provide a stack trace of the KDL using the "sc" command and include some details to the SD card used?